This is my new favorite material to tie with. I had bought a coyote mask at a Pennsylvania Sport show for 5.00. You can find them on ebay for that or cheaper. You can get really great paterns from different areas of the mask.

I use the hair and the forehead for nymphs. The all white are just a basic streamer that is tied from the hair on the back of the mask and the outer edges.The orange/brown is the same patern with the center hair to the back of the mask. I tied a coyote clouser as well that looks to be deadly.

The material for dubbing on the nymphs i pull from the ears and forehead area.

I am really happy with these so far. Now i just have to get out and catch some trout with them.

Hope you all enjoy. PM me for details on pattern recipes.

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Posted on: 2013/1/18 9:09

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"There he stands, draped in more equipment than a telephone lineman, trying to outwit an organism with a brain no bigger than a breadcrumb, and getting licked in the process."

You scared me with all that flashy stuff Coyote is a great material, and I'm sure those flys will have really nice movement in the water. The only problem with coyote mask is I can't use it when my wife is around. Too dog-like.

ha ha i tie almost the same clouser pattern other than, i use grey on top, white fox on the bottom, and a 4x shank(stolen from a nick pionessa, the owner of the oak orchard flyshop, he calls it his better minnow), makes a sweet minnow imitation.

also thinkin on making a jig hook/meat whistle style variation as well.